hgk issues on win32

Bela Babik teki321 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 6 23:16:31 UTC 2007


Then I think the problem is that I am using the hg script through msys.

My biggest problem with mercurial is it's distribution. It is distributed
as a standalone application on Windows, but it is possible to install from
source too. It is possible to use through bash, and working like a charm,
but all tools are written for the standalone version.

I think that a py2exe based distribution doesn't make any sense. Just check
the Qct. I already have got python installed on my machine. If I am
installing
mercurial + qct, then I will have 3 python
binaries. An egg based distribution
makes much more sense to me, but I didn't checked the details.

If I have to use the cmd.exe, then I could move to darcs, which is a good
dvcs
too, but requires the cmd.exe as shell, which is not as productive as a bash
shell.

I know that it is irreal to support all kind of shells, but the situation is
a kind of
sad right now.

On 2/7/07, TK Soh <teekaysoh at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 2/5/07, Bela Babik <teki321 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I got it working again, and my problems:
> >  - every second line in the diff view is grey (annoying, mercurial
> problem)
> >  - the selected email and date are black on dark blue (minor problem)
> >  - the summaries are not displayed next to the graph (major problem)
>
> Not sure I understand correctly, but I don't see these problems on my
> system. Perhaps it has to do with your setup, Tcl version maybe?
>



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